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Dining room set with chairs and sideboard

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By Lovejoy, 17 December, 2017
Accurate Description of Item
One Federal Revival Dining Room Suite
Appraiser Remarks
Suites of this type are in what's called the "Federal Revival" style. Federal Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Federal items originally produced from 1780-1830. The Federal Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but suites like this were made right up until World War Two (1939). At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply, this lead to large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial and Federal styles from the Jacobean to late Georgian periods. Today values for these pieces depends on their quality of construction, how close they follow original designs and their overall condition. In the current market demand for suites like yours is modest, after peaking in the 1990's.
Estimated Value
$1500.00- $1800.00
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Re: Dining room set with chairs and sideboard

One Federal Revival Dining Room Suite

Suites of this type are in what's called the "Federal Revival" style. Federal Revival pieces are reproductions of the original American Federal items originally produced from 1780-1830. The Federal Revival style first became popular after the first Centennial of the American Revolution in 1876, but suites like this were made right up until World War Two (1939). At that time interest and demand for original Colonial & Federal furnishings was so great it outstripped supply, this lead to large manufacturers to begin production of pieces in the Colonial and Federal styles from the Jacobean to late Georgian periods. Today values for these pieces depends on their quality of construction, how close they follow original designs and their overall condition. In the current market demand for suites like yours is modest, after peaking in the 1990's.

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